Across
- 1. The name of the Royal who is also trying to be with Juliet
- 5. When a character talks to another character like they are sharing secrets
- 7. Juliet's cousin who killed Mercutio, and was killed in turn by Romeo in 3.1
- 9. Instead of executing him, the Prince decides to have Romeo __________.
- 11. The Nurse uses a lot of _____________, which means to use words incorrectly without knowing it.
- 13. The person who marries Romeo and Juliet hoping to end the family feud.
- 14. Extreme exaggeration, like "I've been waiting in line forever"
- 16. A dramatic term meaning boastful or ranting language
- 17. (two words) What is Romeo going to use to get into Juliet's room?
- 18. Juliet's last name
- 20. Romeo's last name
- 22. When Romeo is telling the audience how he feels about Juliet, this is an example of ___________.
- 23. Romeo's friend (and Prince's cousin) who was killed in 3.1
- 24. Mercutio dies without ever knowing that Romeo finally got over _____________.
- 27. This person runs errands for Juliet and helps set up the marriage.
Down
- 2. The country where the play takes place
- 3. The illiterate servant who accidentally invites Romeo to the ball.
- 4. Another name for 2.2, when Romeo proposes to Juliet, is the ______ scene
- 6. The man who finally stops the fight in 1.1 and also exiles Romeo
- 8. (two words) An example of this would be "Lord Capulet exits"
- 10. The city where the play takes place
- 12. Juliet's age at the start of the play.
- 15. Romeo's cousin who tries to help him get over Rosaline
- 19. The Prince's long speech in 1.1 is an example of this.
- 21. A term that means a common phrase that is contradictory (like jumbo shrimp, pretty ugly, wicked good, etc)
- 25. A character like "Servingman #2" or "Guard #1" would be an example of a _________ character.
- 26. The name of the city in England where the Globe Theater was.
